The two Democrats and one Republican competing to be attorney general also have a lot of priorities, experiences and ideas that set them apart.
The three candidates are former U.S. Attorney for Western Washington Nick Brown, 47, who is Black; state Sen. Manka Dhingra, 49, a King County deputy prosecutor who is of Indian descent; and Pete Serrano, 43, who is the mayor of Pasco, a former environmental attorney for the U.S. Department of Energy and is Hispanic.
Brown and Dhingra are Democrats. Serrano is a Republican. The top two vote-getters – even if both are Democrats – will advance to the general election after the Aug. 6 primary. Ferguson,
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